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enFri, 18 Aug 2017 03:25:12 GMTFri, 18 Aug 2017 03:25:12 GMTRev948225endpoint.tv - How to secure a Workflow Service in WF4You can download the sample code from
here]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-How-to-secure-a-Workflow-Service-in-WF4If you have experimented with Workflow Services you might be wondering how you can authorize access to these. Recently somebody asked me that very question. We put together this sample app and video to show you a simple way you can provide a ServiceAuthorizationManager
to do the authorization checks. You can download the sample code from
here 429https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-How-to-secure-a-Workflow-Service-in-WF4
Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:06:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-How-to-secure-a-Workflow-Service-in-WF4Ron JacobsRon Jacobs1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-How-to-secure-a-Workflow-Service-in-WF4/RSSEndpoint ScreencastsWF4Workflow Serviceendpoint.tv Screencast - Spike on Workflow Managed Email Verification
- Create a SendMail custom activity
- Unit test the SendMail custom activity
- Consider a new way for making it easy for the web developers to invoke your business process
- Close the loop on registration

There will be more to do on this project but I thought I would share it with you now so you can see what we have got so far.]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Spike-on-Workflow-Managed-Email-VerificationOn this episode I'm doing a little spike project to prototype a web app that uses a workflow to manage email verification when registering a user for a web site. You will see how you can
- Create a SendMail custom activity
- Unit test the SendMail custom activity
- Consider a new way for making it easy for the web developers to invoke your business process
- Close the loop on registration
There will be more to do on this project but I thought I would share it with you now so you can see what we have got so far.
644https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Spike-on-Workflow-Managed-Email-Verification
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:57:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Spike-on-Workflow-Managed-Email-VerificationRon JacobsRon Jacobs4https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Spike-on-Workflow-Managed-Email-Verification/RSSendpoint .NET 4Endpoint ScreencastsWF4endpoint.tv Screencast - Implementing the CourseFeed service in Litware TrainingIn this short video,
Ben Dewey, from twentysix New York, looks at the code for implementing the CourseFeed service in the
LitWare Training sample mashup app, which is implemented as an AtomPub feed using
WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Implementing-the-CourseFeed-service-in-Litware-Training
In this short video,
Ben Dewey, from twentysix New York, looks at the code for implementing the CourseFeed service in the
LitWare Training sample mashup app, which is implemented as an AtomPub feed using
WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2.
For additional information on WCF REST capabilities, please check out the
REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog.
217https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Implementing-the-CourseFeed-service-in-Litware-Training
Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:03:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Implementing-the-CourseFeed-service-in-Litware-Trainingksharkeyksharkey0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Implementing-the-CourseFeed-service-in-Litware-Training/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTREST Starter KitREST Starter Kit endpoint screencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv Screencast - Overview of Litware TrainingIn this short video,
Ben Dewey, from twentysix New York, gives an overview of the functionality in the
LitWare Training sample mashup app built with
WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2. Later videos will drill into specific features and the code.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Overview-of-Litware-Training
In this short video,
Ben Dewey, from twentysix New York, gives an overview of the functionality in the
LitWare Training sample mashup app built with
WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2. Later videos will drill into specific features and the code.
For additional information on WCF REST capabilities, please check out the
REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog.
297https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Overview-of-Litware-Training
Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Overview-of-Litware-Trainingksharkeyksharkey0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Overview-of-Litware-Training/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTREST Starter KitREST Starter Kit endpoint screencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv - New in WCF 4 - System.ServiceModel.Routing]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-New-in-WCF-4-SystemServiceModelRoutingWhen people ask about new things for WCF in .NET 4 there are several but two of the big ones are discovery and routing. Last time we covered discovery. On this episode we are going to talk about routing. Suppose for example you want to do something
simple like create a backup URI for your service in case the primary server is down. Routing can handle this simple case and much much more.
2491https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-New-in-WCF-4-SystemServiceModelRouting
Fri, 07 Aug 2009 20:51:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-New-in-WCF-4-SystemServiceModelRoutingRon JacobsRon Jacobs7https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-New-in-WCF-4-SystemServiceModelRouting/RSSendpoint .NET 4Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv - Service Discovery with WCF
Update: The WCF/WF4 Training Kit is now live at
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfwf4 so you can try it yourself.]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Service-Discovery-with-WCFWCF in .NET 4 includes an implementation of the WS-Discovery protocol. Sounds exciting right? Actually it is very cool because it allows you to build applications and services that can discover other services using UDP multicast messages or via a discovery
proxy. In this episode I'll walk through the Service Discovery lab where we build a messenger style application I call &quot;ChatWOW&quot;. In this lab you will see how to make your service discoverable and how you can discover other services. Later when Beta 1 is
released, you can try it yourself.
Update: The WCF/WF4 Training Kit is now live at
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfwf4 so you can try it yourself.
1441https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Service-Discovery-with-WCF
Thu, 14 May 2009 15:51:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Service-Discovery-with-WCFRon JacobsRon Jacobs4https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Service-Discovery-with-WCF/RSS.NET Framework 4.0endpoint .NET 4Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tvWCFendpoint.tv - Windows Workflow 4]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Windows-Workflow-4In this dual-podcast episode of endpoint.tv and 10-4 we build a &quot;Hello Workflow 4&quot; application. You might have heard that .NET 4 includes an all new Workflow engine - learn how you can not only use Workflow but also do test first style development with
it. 1419https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Windows-Workflow-4
Thu, 16 Apr 2009 14:53:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Windows-Workflow-4Ron JacobsRon Jacobs7https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Windows-Workflow-4/RSSendpoint .NET 4Endpoint ScreencastsWF4endpoint.tv Screencast - Processing Message Content using HttpClient classAaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides
the viewer through different techniques for processing messages using the new HttpClient class that ships with the new WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2.

In this screencast, Aaron builds on the simple Twitter command shell application
started in the previous HttpClient screencast and used through this series. To process the messages (both XML and JSON), Aaron layers a data contract over the incoming message, to allow the .NET developer to work with the content in a strong typed, dot-notation
fashion. After demonstrating how to hand-craft the .NET objects, Aaron demonstrates how to use the new 'Paste XML as Serializable Type' command to automatically generate the .NET classes from a sample Twitter XML response.

For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Processing-Message-Content-using-HttpClient-classIn this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides
the viewer through different techniques for processing messages using the new HttpClient class that ships with the new WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2.
In this screencast, Aaron builds on the simple Twitter command shell application
started in the previous HttpClient screencast and used through this series. To process the messages (both XML and JSON), Aaron layers a data contract over the incoming message, to allow the .NET developer to work with the content in a strong typed, dot-notation
fashion. After demonstrating how to hand-craft the .NET objects, Aaron demonstrates how to use the new 'Paste XML as Serializable Type' command to automatically generate the .NET classes from a sample Twitter XML response.
For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
1179https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Processing-Message-Content-using-HttpClient-class
Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Processing-Message-Content-using-HttpClient-classCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Processing-Message-Content-using-HttpClient-class/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTREST Starter KitREST Starter Kit endpoint screencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv - WCF REST Starter Kit Lab 3 - REST Collection Service
You can download the lab docs and code from
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfrestlabs. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-3-REST-Collection-ServiceThe WCF REST Starter Kit includes a new REST Collection Template. In this lab we will build a service based on this template.
You can download the lab docs and code from
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfrestlabs. 1596https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-3-REST-Collection-Service
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 17:23:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-3-REST-Collection-ServiceRon JacobsRon Jacobs1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-3-REST-Collection-Service/RSSEndpoint Screencastsendpoint.tvendpoint.tv Screencast - HttpClient Query String and Form Input ManagementAaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides
the viewer on how to manage query string and form input while consuming REST services.

In this screencast, Aaron builds on the simple Twitter command shell application
presented in the previous HttpClient screencast. Aaron modifies the previous code to build a query string on the fly using the new HttpQueryString class, adding information provided by the user at runtime. And to perform a status update to Twitter, Aaron
uses the new HttpUrlEncodedForm class to process a form POST command to the Twitter service.

For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-HttpClient-Query-String-and-Form-Input-ManagementIn this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides
the viewer on how to manage query string and form input while consuming REST services.
In this screencast, Aaron builds on the simple Twitter command shell application
presented in the previous HttpClient screencast. Aaron modifies the previous code to build a query string on the fly using the new HttpQueryString class, adding information provided by the user at runtime. And to perform a status update to Twitter, Aaron
uses the new HttpUrlEncodedForm class to process a form POST command to the Twitter service.
For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
581https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-HttpClient-Query-String-and-Form-Input-Management
Mon, 23 Mar 2009 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-HttpClient-Query-String-and-Form-Input-ManagementCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-HttpClient-Query-String-and-Form-Input-Management/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTREST Starter KitREST Starter Kit endpoint screencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv Screencast - WCF REST Starter Kit Lab 1 - Hello REST
This screencast is a walkthrough of the WCF REST Starter Kit Hands On Lab 1 - Hello REST.

You can download the lab from
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfrestlabs]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-1-Hello-RESTAre you new to REST? New to WCF? No worries. In this simple lab we will build a &quot;Hello World&quot; SOAP service and then convert it to a REST service.
This screencast is a walkthrough of the WCF REST Starter Kit Hands On Lab 1 - Hello REST.
You can download the lab from
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfrestlabs
265https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-1-Hello-REST
Sat, 21 Mar 2009 15:39:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-1-Hello-RESTRon JacobsRon Jacobs1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Lab-1-Hello-REST/RSSEndpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv Screencast - Consuming REST services with HttpClientAaron Skonnard from PluralSight demonstrates
how to consume REST services using the new HttpClient class that ships with the WCF REST Starter Kit, Preview 2.

For the REST service to consume, Aaron uses the Twitter service to interact with Twitter status information, and how to associates Twitter credentials with the requests to issue requests against the Twitter service that require authentication information.

For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Consuming-REST-services-with-HttpClientIn this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight demonstrates
how to consume REST services using the new HttpClient class that ships with the WCF REST Starter Kit, Preview 2.
For the REST service to consume, Aaron uses the Twitter service to interact with Twitter status information, and how to associates Twitter credentials with the requests to issue requests against the Twitter service that require authentication information.
For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
1005https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Consuming-REST-services-with-HttpClient
Wed, 18 Mar 2009 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Consuming-REST-services-with-HttpClientCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins6https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Consuming-REST-services-with-HttpClient/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTREST Starter KitREST Starter Kit endpoint screencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv Screencast - Getting started with the WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides
the viewer through the Preview 2 release of the WCF REST Starter Kit.

Aaron downloads and installs the kit, and discusses the new features and capabilities in the second preview release. Aaron discusses the new assemblies in the new preview and quickly creates a new WCF REST singleton service project to show off the starter projects
that come with the starter kit, and how to use the new REST client capabilities to quickly consume REST-ful services.

For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Getting-started-with-the-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Preview-2In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides
the viewer through the Preview 2 release of the WCF REST Starter Kit.
Aaron downloads and installs the kit, and discusses the new features and capabilities in the second preview release. Aaron discusses the new assemblies in the new preview and quickly creates a new WCF REST singleton service project to show off the starter projects
that come with the starter kit, and how to use the new REST client capabilities to quickly consume REST-ful services.
For additional information on the WCF REST Starter Kit, please check out the REST in WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
928https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Getting-started-with-the-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Preview-2
Tue, 17 Mar 2009 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Getting-started-with-the-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Preview-2Cliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Getting-started-with-the-WCF-REST-Starter-Kit-Preview-2/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTREST Starter KitREST Starter Kit endpoint screencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv Screencast - Declarative XAML Workflows in WF 3.5
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to use declarative XAML workflows.

In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to build and run your workflows in XAML; allowing you to express your workflow completely in this XML-based format. He starts off by creating a new WF workflow using the XAML workflow project file, and walks the viewer
through the files that are created by this VS project, and how to remove the code behind (.cs file) so that your workflow project will be based soley on a XAML file to explain it. We then work with the workflow in both the XAML/text editor and the WF designer
to add the business logic, modify the .NET application to read in and process the XAML file, and run the workflow.

Along the way, Matt then delves into the created XAML file to examine and explain the structure and used namespaces in that XAML file. Matt also explains the impact of starting XAML only workflows - how and why we need to load the XAML file differently, and
some additional exception handling that you should add to handle the runtime exceptions that can come with XAML-only workflows (because the workflow isn't being compiled, the validation is happening at runtime).

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Declarative-XAML-Workflows-in-WF-35Welcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to use declarative XAML workflows.
In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to build and run your workflows in XAML; allowing you to express your workflow completely in this XML-based format. He starts off by creating a new WF workflow using the XAML workflow project file, and walks the viewer
through the files that are created by this VS project, and how to remove the code behind (.cs file) so that your workflow project will be based soley on a XAML file to explain it. We then work with the workflow in both the XAML/text editor and the WF designer
to add the business logic, modify the .NET application to read in and process the XAML file, and run the workflow.
Along the way, Matt then delves into the created XAML file to examine and explain the structure and used namespaces in that XAML file. Matt also explains the impact of starting XAML only workflows - how and why we need to load the XAML file differently, and
some additional exception handling that you should add to handle the runtime exceptions that can come with XAML-only workflows (because the workflow isn't being compiled, the validation is happening at runtime).
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
670https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Declarative-XAML-Workflows-in-WF-35
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Declarative-XAML-Workflows-in-WF-35Cliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Declarative-XAML-Workflows-in-WF-35/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Using the Listen Activity in WF 3.5
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to use the listen activity in Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) to listen for multiple events.

Matt starts with a basic sequential workflow console project and a couple custom activities. He then builds out a workflow that waits for input from the user (using a read line activity), and also implements a timeout (using a delay activity) that allows the
workflow author to place a limit around how long a WF workflow will wait for input.

Along the way, Matt explains the user how the use of IEvent activity interface allows custom activities to subscribe to events that the listen activity can pass along. Also covered is how to catch exceptions that may arise after using the delay activity to
'timeout' the WF workflow.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-aWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to use the listen activity in Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) to listen for multiple events.
Matt starts with a basic sequential workflow console project and a couple custom activities. He then builds out a workflow that waits for input from the user (using a read line activity), and also implements a timeout (using a delay activity) that allows the
workflow author to place a limit around how long a WF workflow will wait for input.
Along the way, Matt explains the user how the use of IEvent activity interface allows custom activities to subscribe to events that the listen activity can pass along. Also covered is how to catch exceptions that may arise after using the delay activity to
'timeout' the WF workflow.
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
448https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-a
Wed, 04 Mar 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-aCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-a/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Fault Handling in WF
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how fault handling works in Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) 3.5.

In this screencast, Matt starts with an existing workflow application (a console application), and adds a custom activity that throws an exception. Initially, Matt demonstrates how this is thrown and it's effect on the workflow instance. He then demonstrates
how to add fault handlers into a WF sequence to handle faults in a more graceful manner - very similar to the C# try/catch pattern. Matt also explains how exceptions 'bubble up' within a WF workflow - very similar to standard .NET applications.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Fault-Handling-in-WFWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how fault handling works in Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) 3.5.
In this screencast, Matt starts with an existing workflow application (a console application), and adds a custom activity that throws an exception. Initially, Matt demonstrates how this is thrown and it's effect on the workflow instance. He then demonstrates
how to add fault handlers into a WF sequence to handle faults in a more graceful manner - very similar to the C# try/catch pattern. Matt also explains how exceptions 'bubble up' within a WF workflow - very similar to standard .NET applications.
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
861https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Fault-Handling-in-WF
Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Fault-Handling-in-WFCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Fault-Handling-in-WF/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - AJAX-Enabling your WCF Service
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
guides the viewer through how to AJAX-enable your WCF service, enabling you to easily invoke your WCF service from your AJAX applications.

For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-AJAX-Enabling-your-WCF-ServiceWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
guides the viewer through how to AJAX-enable your WCF service, enabling you to easily invoke your WCF service from your AJAX applications.
For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
519https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-AJAX-Enabling-your-WCF-Service
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-AJAX-Enabling-your-WCF-ServiceCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-AJAX-Enabling-your-WCF-Service/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint ScreencastsWindows Communication Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - QueryString Parameters in RESTful WCF]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-QueryString-Parameters-in-RESTful-WCFQueryString parameters are great but can cause problems in RESTful WCF if not used properly. In this screencast I'm going to show you how you can and should use Query Parameters and I'll give you a pointer to a nifty little class I wrote to help you out.
802https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-QueryString-Parameters-in-RESTful-WCF
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 22:14:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-QueryString-Parameters-in-RESTful-WCFRon JacobsRon Jacobs4https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-QueryString-Parameters-in-RESTful-WCF/RSSEndpoint Screencastsendpoint.tvRESTWCFWCF Endpoint Screencastsendpoint.tv Screencast - Calling RESTful Services in WCF
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
guides the viewer through how to call RESTful services using WCF in the client application.

For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Calling-RESTful-Services-in-WCFWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
guides the viewer through how to call RESTful services using WCF in the client application.
For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
368https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Calling-RESTful-Services-in-WCF
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Calling-RESTful-Services-in-WCFCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Calling-RESTful-Services-in-WCF/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsRESTVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint ScreencastsWindows Communication Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Working with Transactions in WF
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to work with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) transactions, from the simple use case of scoping activities to participate
in a transaction to the more advanced scenario of queue up work to participate in a transaction from an activity or the WF host application.

In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to use the transaction scope WF activity and set the necessary properties on the activity. He then dives into how transactions work in WF to guarantee consistency in the activities, the WF workflow, and the overall
transaction that WF is participating in. Along the way, Matt uses console outputs to demonstrate the execution order of activites and the transaction to visually demonstrate what the runtime is actually doing once you execute the code.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-Transactions-in-WFWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to work with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) transactions, from the simple use case of scoping activities to participate
in a transaction to the more advanced scenario of queue up work to participate in a transaction from an activity or the WF host application.
In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to use the transaction scope WF activity and set the necessary properties on the activity. He then dives into how transactions work in WF to guarantee consistency in the activities, the WF workflow, and the overall
transaction that WF is participating in. Along the way, Matt uses console outputs to demonstrate the execution order of activites and the transaction to visually demonstrate what the runtime is actually doing once you execute the code.
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
889https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-Transactions-in-WF
Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-Transactions-in-WFCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-Transactions-in-WF/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Using the WF Replicator Activity
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to using the WF replicator activity to add more advanced flow control capabilities to your WF workflows.

In this screencast, Matt introduces the replicator activity, which allows you to implement ForEach-like semantics on workflow data. He adds the replicator to an existing workflow, binds the activity to the incoming data, and demonstrates how the replicator
activity runs child activities. For this screencast, Matt uses an example sending e-mail notifications to persons in a data list.

While explaining how the replicator works, Matt explains a few aspects of the replicator activity: how to interact with child activities within the replicators events, (b) how to set the activity execution type to have control over how the iterations are
executed (i.e., sequence or parallel), and (c) how to use conditions to set a replicator stopping point.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-the-WF-Replicator-ActivityWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to using the WF replicator activity to add more advanced flow control capabilities to your WF workflows.
In this screencast, Matt introduces the replicator activity, which allows you to implement ForEach-like semantics on workflow data. He adds the replicator to an existing workflow, binds the activity to the incoming data, and demonstrates how the replicator
activity runs child activities. For this screencast, Matt uses an example sending e-mail notifications to persons in a data list.
While explaining how the replicator works, Matt explains a few aspects of the replicator activity: how to interact with child activities within the replicators events, (b) how to set the activity execution type to have control over how the iterations are
executed (i.e., sequence or parallel), and (c) how to use conditions to set a replicator stopping point.
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
703https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-the-WF-Replicator-Activity
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-the-WF-Replicator-ActivityCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-the-WF-Replicator-Activity/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Working with WF Tracking Profiles
In this video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to work with WF tracking profiles (both SQL and custom tracking services). In last week's screencast, Matt
introduced you to tracking services in WF 3.5. This week, Matt expands on tracking profiles, detailing out to create a profile via code and SDK sample apps, serialize the profile out for use in applications, and how to use the profiles within your workflow
activities and workflows.

To build the profile, Matt demonstrates how to create a tracking profile two ways: by code and using Workflow Tracking Profile Designer from the WF SDK. To build the tracking profile via code, Matt introduces the concepts of workflow track points, workflow
tracking locations, and how to use workflow tracking events to specify the details that you want to track. He also demonstrates how to detail which activity types you wish to track. Matt also opens up a serialized profile XML file and walks the viewer through
how the profile is stored. For the Workflow Tracking Profile Designer, Matt demonstrates how the app generates the same CML file, but also how it allows you to commit the tracking profile to a SQL database.

Finally, Matt demonstrates how to use tracking in your activities and workflows to track data at runtime. He demonstrates how to send data into the tracking provider from WF activities, and how to use the Workflow Monitor SDK sample application to pull and
visually display the tracked data.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-WF-Tracking-ProfilesWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to work with WF tracking profiles (both SQL and custom tracking services). In last week's screencast, Matt
introduced you to tracking services in WF 3.5. This week, Matt expands on tracking profiles, detailing out to create a profile via code and SDK sample apps, serialize the profile out for use in applications, and how to use the profiles within your workflow
activities and workflows.
To build the profile, Matt demonstrates how to create a tracking profile two ways: by code and using Workflow Tracking Profile Designer from the WF SDK. To build the tracking profile via code, Matt introduces the concepts of workflow track points, workflow
tracking locations, and how to use workflow tracking events to specify the details that you want to track. He also demonstrates how to detail which activity types you wish to track. Matt also opens up a serialized profile XML file and walks the viewer through
how the profile is stored. For the Workflow Tracking Profile Designer, Matt demonstrates how the app generates the same CML file, but also how it allows you to commit the tracking profile to a SQL database.
Finally, Matt demonstrates how to use tracking in your activities and workflows to track data at runtime. He demonstrates how to send data into the tracking provider from WF activities, and how to use the Workflow Monitor SDK sample application to pull and
visually display the tracked data.
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
1100https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-WF-Tracking-Profiles
Wed, 21 Jan 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-WF-Tracking-ProfilesCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Working-with-WF-Tracking-Profiles/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Using SQL Tracking Services with WF
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to add tracking capabilities to your WF using SQL Tracking Services.

In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to add SQL Server workflow tracking services. He first sets up the SQL Server database/tables via Powershell, and how to add (and configure)the tracking service to the workflow runtime within the application. Once added,
Matt demonstrates how to use the query API to print basic workflow information back out to a command-line Console.

As we add the service to the application, Matt also discusses the various persistance service settings that are available, such as data partitioning and profile configuration.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-SQL-Tracking-Services-with-WFWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner
from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to add tracking capabilities to your WF using SQL Tracking Services.
In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to add SQL Server workflow tracking services. He first sets up the SQL Server database/tables via Powershell, and how to add (and configure)the tracking service to the workflow runtime within the application. Once added,
Matt demonstrates how to use the query API to print basic workflow information back out to a command-line Console.
As we add the service to the application, Matt also discusses the various persistance service settings that are available, such as data partitioning and profile configuration.
For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
756https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-SQL-Tracking-Services-with-WF
Wed, 14 Jan 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-SQL-Tracking-Services-with-WFCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Using-SQL-Tracking-Services-with-WF/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WFWF endpoint screencastsWindows Workflow Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Building RESTful Services with WCF (Part 2)
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
continues to guide the viewer through how to build a RESTful service with WCF, simplifying the IIS hosting of the service.

For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCF-Part-2Welcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
continues to guide the viewer through how to build a RESTful service with WCF, simplifying the IIS hosting of the service.
For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
393https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCF-Part-2
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCF-Part-2Cliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCF-Part-2/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioVisual Studio 2008WCFWCF Endpoint ScreencastsWindows Communication Foundationendpoint.tv Screencast - Building RESTful Services with WCF
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
guides the viewer through how to build a RESTful service with WCF, converting a previously created WCF service to support RESTful consumption.

For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCFWelcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight
guides the viewer through how to build a RESTful service with WCF, converting a previously created WCF service to support RESTful consumption.
For additional information on WCF, please check out the WCF Dev Center on MSDN and the
.NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of
instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.
908https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCF
Wed, 31 Dec 2008 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCFCliff SimpkinsCliff Simpkins8https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Endpoint/endpointtv-Screencast-Building-RESTful-Services-with-WCF/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkEndpoint ScreencastsVisual StudioWCFWCF Endpoint Screencasts